Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 20, 1918, Page 9

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— ", C. Macpherson Explains Need of Money to Carry For Benefit of Soldiers’ Families i York That is Tewn. At cial town meeting that last- minutes and was attend- ed by a in the t was voted for Bureau, with the proviso that a full report of expenditures shall be pre- sented at the sum of $1,500 The vote of the unanimous and the meet- ing After Town Clerk Charles S. Hol- ' e oty AT AR A b A e e i T tpe st | e may Then havs maining and un Rump Roast, Ib. ......25c | ARGO CORNSTARCH _ | FANCY PINK SALMoON _ | JUICY PORTO ‘ E. O. Rodier offered the following | expended in his hands as such treas- BEEF BEEF BEEF P t, ORAN oo .. . 3% m .v;':nfiai',w;t!ufi:f—?o:"i:r xrt!sm;xr;f :E;w‘h‘ 1 Pt N e Prime. Rib Roastlb. ... 24c Shoulder. Roast, Ib. ... .22c | 4 packages . R i IGES, as, The governor of the state onnectfeut the citizens o 0-operation with the Connecticut State Coumeil of Defense in all mat- ters pertaining to civilian war work i January 1918, Connecticut and author- : GORTON'S GODFISH : p it | e o e e | SWIFT'S LAMB | CHAMBERIAINS | SRERITE CLEANSER | Do . Tave “been suppiiea chrovgn the war | Short Cut Legs,Ib. . ...28c S e v ate Coun- 1 war work f Norwich be for town n and itizens Friday night of the Norwich War the annual town meeting :.nd hereby is approved, and be it fur- er Resolved, That the sum of thousang five.hundred dollars. be hereby is appropriateq for the the said Norwich War Bus sum to be paill said war bureau o to it may be called for by wri signed by the f war bureau. ‘war bui keep an accurate aceount of ceipts and expenditures, mit a full report of town on or before: g it and same Macpherson_ said convinced that there is ome keep up this morale by b and if the could full fund. there i3 assurance that these will not be wasted or misspent. INVITED TQ SEND DELEGATE FROM NORWICH Tc Conference of Caonnecticut . Cities on Protection in, Fire Emergencits send a delegate a contgrence mayor ny sudden emergeney )t fires or explosions. { LIBERTY. LOAN PARADE i AND RALLY TONIGHT i 3 : | Three Notabie Speakers to-Make Ad- { dresses in the Town' Hail. The Liberty loan rally which is to|" be helg this eveninz promises to be a large meeting and much interest been inanifested by the peopie of The speakers: whom . the committee has_ecured ave well worth hearing and hould bring before the people the ursent necessity of buying Liberty bonds. Twe of the speakers have been over there are fully alive to the situation. across in 28 e to the rer of t § g8 that he Wlll of vital importance equally with the fur- nishing of machine guss, airplanes, and war apparatus and equipmentand that was to preserve the morale of vi troops in France. I 48 the pur- pose of the work of the war bureau to | having the' soldier know that his dear ones at home are being taken care. It seems that the eitizens cammot. fail to see particulars ‘mentioned, would * convince every citizen of the vital need of this In the hands of the men who are at the head of the war bureauy I funds QUSEHOLD_THAT DOE! _ CAN A PEOPLE PROSPER AND AT DWELL ON THE VIRTUES OF THRIFT TO THOSE WHO DEAL WITH US. SP.MTO6P.M.. Squire’s Entem Cut SPECIAL9A. M.to1P.M. Shoulders, . 23¢ Sirloin, Porterhouse, Squire’s Eastern Cut NATIVE VEAL 1b. 30c¢ Veal For Stewing, Ib Best Chuck Roast, Ib. 22c Lean Pot Roast, Ib. ...20c Fresh 'Hamburg, Ib. .. .20c Fresh Beef Liver, Ib. ..16¢c i NATIVE CHICKENS b, Fores Lamb, bb. ... . .22c Lamb For Stewing, Ib. .20c SWIFT'S PREMIUM ARMOUR’S STAR | ] ' BEST HAMS “Whole or Half, b.....34c PICKLED PIGS’ FEET ALL CHOICE CUTS i STEAKS | Porkloins,» 25¢ Short Cut Legs; Ib. . ...33¢ Loin Roast, Ib. ..... . . . .30c .20c Veal Cutlets, Ib.......40c Veal Chops, bb........30c NATIVE FOWL, Ib...38c PORK SAUSAGE, Ib. 30c PICKLED TRIPE, Ib. .10c SALT RIBS, Ib. . .....10c CORNED BEEF, Ib. . .20c. A B A TS DOES NOT CONSIDER THE United , WASTEFUL e T WitkRE YOUCAN BUY BEST. AUNT JEMIMA'S BUCKWHEAT FLOUR o i ac bR e STAR SOAP, 3 bars. . .20c MOHICAN SPECIAL COFFEE, b.........35 POMPEIAN SALAD MATCHES 5 boxes ..... BLUE RIBBON : POTATO CHIPS, box 12¢ ELBOW MACARONI e e ROLLED CATMEAL E - FANCY NEW PEAS SILVER LANE FANCY BOTTLED PICKLES Sweet or Sour, bottle. .10c LIBBY'S CHILI-CONCARNE A No. 1 Maine POTATOES MEALY GOOKERS HEAVY CUBAN GRAPE FRUIT, 4 for 25¢ POTATOES, 4 Ibs. ...25¢ CALIFORNIA SUNKIST LEMONS, dozen......2% SEEDLESS RAISINS HICKORY NUTS Tkt 2 g ~ FRESH CREAMERY SMALL SCUR/PICKLES FRESH PARSLEY, MUSHROOMS, ] RADISHES, ASPARAGUS, STRING BEANS, EGG PLANT, ETC. QUOTA SELECTED"FOR CAMP UPTON - e~ port of the potato, for, like corn, it is a native of this continent and is as thoroughly American as the American Indian. When it is realized that the potato is one of the chief foods now sustaining Germany and that the other encoutaged ‘to plant potatoes next year by consumption of the crop they have produced instead of having them roL in their baras, or left to be fed to the hogs. “Although the potato is a native EDWARD ‘MURRAY 18 VOLUNTEER CAMPAIGNER While Waiting Call to Flying Squad- ron Will Work For Libarty Bonds. War of Words. Many persons seem to consider this as a war of words—Columbia (S. C.) State. > It is denied by the Socialdemok- 3 + Furopean countries are largely de- |Vvegetable, the American per capita| _ 3 .| raten that the Danish Government or water, > 2 : L endent its i f? consumption i§ very low, averaging| Beside shooting the Huns in the air | private persons in Denmark are sup- While the other is thoreushis famias | 1hirty-Seven Men to Leave Norwich On Friday, April 26— |pendent upon it its importance in the with the _situation as it is in this country. The speakery are Rev. M, McLean Goldie, Lieut. J. 'W. Noswor- thy and Herbert Knox Smith. ' To Report the Day Before, For Fi inal Instructions. War may readily be seen. Yet the potato was not known abroad until the end of the sixteenth century when both the Engiish and Spanish intro- only about one-half that of Europe. This is probably largely due to the fact that bread has always been high priced abroad and low here. This Edward Murray of West Town street nts to do ail he can to shoot them with Liberty Bomds so that he has volunteered for active service in the plying arms and ammunition to_the White Guards. g Woreepesptit < ] % i 1 ¢ |1ocal Liberty Bond campaizn on the s —— duced it frem thefr American colonies, | higher price of breaj in this country > o W K ERE April 26, at 11.30 Hin this city. There wili be many fea-| On Friday the local draftboard|D. Whitford; §50, Wilfred Fournier; |portant a part in their daily food the|T9%¢ 10 potatoes. 0 © 175N ag eniisted for the ayi Wheeler of | tures, one of which will be the large |completed the list of 37 men which |865, Leoyott Liskiewic; 870, Wm. St.|potato played when last year a scar- "3 g 31 ron of the army but is hin C. Tracy {torpedo which is to be mounted on a|Will leave thi ty om Friday, April{L. O’'Brien; 890, Wladysiaw Witkow- of New Ha v explain the work accomp| the organi- truck and drawn in the parade. Therz will be two bands, the:band 26, for Camp Upton, L. L Previous ski; 906, Thomas J. Duane; 912, quotas have been seut to Camp Dev- Butkiwech; 915, heodore TBely Adam city of this vegetable drove it: to prohibitive heights. The r¢ need of food it would be criminal to waste anything so important as the awaiting a call to active service. While o ® {Tiere he wants to Go everything possi- | Because a man or woman is old does = those sky high prices still has its ef-| P00 It Decomes the duty of Am- {17 e RETIE I8 43 SITINS pot mean that they. must-walk Sions 2 5 : 21 Jericans to eat up their potatoes. N P beat over and supported with a cane: : ngbose of the Marine corps at tfe Subma. |ens and have left the city at about 1 |Richard J. Sheahan; 946, Arthur Jack- | fect this season. Then the spring | *Viqs 10 cat up thelr potatocs, |oiiTleip Mr. Connell as an carnest | Aoas,oVer 82d supported with a cane. —— rine base and the local Italian band{0'clock. This guota will ieave at 30.28}son; 951, Alfred Haisch; 974, William | came, everyone planted potatoes. The of potato is water, it still contains | CAnvasser in the Norwich Town field. | at eizhty as at twenty if he aids tha = - Weld Will Sin which has shown its patriotic spirit | Friday morning and will arrive at the| Brault; ‘982, Ovila_Chancerclle: 906, | farmér was particularly urgsd to lay | of 1h€ potaio is water it stll contalns organs of the body in Derforming their! TGP v 9. +nd kindly given its services in the|camp late in the afternoon. Those|John Jones; 1023, Ernest J. Will out his land in potatoes as apatriotic | SOUEN valuable sSubstance fo en A Ci Scluti r sical even-{ o berty I The parade | Who have been selected to make up |son; 1027, Victor Mankowski; duty. Accordingly, although the aver- it 10 2 first place among foods. A sipii ipaptin ses, whether of a malignant & on the I tart promptly o 720 botack | the quota are the following, with their | Oscar C. Eecleston. age vield per acre was not large, there | SUAll Potato of from thres o four{ The Postoffice Department has ey o Conmtates Sl M t : t church the v at: 7.2 s B The he SHo et oo o Feidiyil o rge, ounces supplies as much starch as alsolved the difficult problem of pre- ou imust counteract diss ¢ % Siite’ Riwoey. order numbers: Th o are to leave on Friday { was an abundance of potatoes produg- | JUNCeS supplies flicult problen e E - harge has secured Pro- | from th i 1""529, "Hgrry Hilderbrand; 262, Max |will report at the draft board rooms |ed which have not becn so. arge slice of wheatbread, ‘but not a8 | venting delays in_getiing parcel B B W S ;. R et REACH: e Sadinisky ;. 550, Wan.. N.. Ovtmans-.583,|at3-0'clock on Thursday.afternoon fo| “The farmer had to pay high prices | ZUCh Protein. The more potatoes that|ihe soldiers over'in ¥rance by ¥ AL "aarlem Ol Gap- Aleco e has a - baritene [GEN. AIKEN S ““13ohn L. Casey Alexander Smith; |recelve final instructions before leav- | for his seed. It was diffienit to ob- | 110 3%en: the less wheat ‘bread ‘s tually prohibiting the dispatch of par- preparation that voice « ality that will be heard EIGHTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY |50, Thomas P. Murphy; 616, James |ing for Camp Upton. After reporting|tain labor for tending and a¥ging the | 'opded Tn making ordinary hread and | cels—Boston Globe. SR L n two solo numbers. | ——— ¥. ‘Mulholland; 629, Jack Geno; 645, at the draft-rooms the men will fo to{crop and what labor he aid procure | LS. Potatoes can be substituted for ket —m | in Vigoreus Health at Four Score|Patrick McAtavey: 657, Walter Lums- |the Red Cros§ rooms in. the Thaver tbout one-fourth of the wheat fiour.” T e T cost him two or three times as much Will Be Satisfactory. crption and Yobrs' avil’ Five. den; 655, Carl P. Jahn; 659, Wm. H.|building where they will be given a yas ordimarily. A large item of expense = TR If the Hun wins the first stage and used by v Shields, Jr.; 686, Chas, O. Mueller; jcomplete knitted outfit by localfwas the fertilizer which has advanced| At the request of the United States |the Allies the last, the outcome will B rmga i Ao i Five years bayond ¢he four sodfed 7l Pennis I. van: 720, Sacafin'|chapter. This outfit in price becase the acids it contains | War Department, Mr. C. Chamberlain | be satistactory.— Washingion Bos ot ok v, General William A | Aliano: 721, Frederick J. Kelly sweater, socks, mu being used for munition making. irman of the Senate Military Com- 8 oot - ursdas, Gey -{ Raymond T. J. Higgins; 7 x E.|These outfits are s a result, many a farmer who is i Aiken spent this anniversary of his|gSchramm, Jr.; 780, Waiter J. Shanley; n) introduced in the —_ arising from an excess enate yes- | Signor Carlo Bianchi rietor of the boys and are v i ol birth in a quiet way wothout any form- n tho system. k 1 ery 1 potatees for about one dol- | he purposes of military duty of alljthe firm of -Cotonificio Bianchi at DAL Haarlem Oil Capsules 810, Frank B, McMahon; 826, Ernest |life. The canteen division of the Wo-|lar a bushel, claims he is not making | erday a Bill for the registration for | Como, and Omonime Carlo Bianchi|? eliable druggists. Thoy | al celebration of the date. Born in men's Service League will provide the |more than lie did several years agc | men who have attained the age of 2] | authorized representative of the firm. |? e “t"r;'”ng;g-”"‘{;}ffi . Manchester, Vermont. he has been a boys with tes when potatoes retaileq for fifty cents e the military s e law became | have heen arrested in connexion With | misied by faise. imitations. Looks for 1esident of Nerwich ever since the | WOMEN'S CONFERENCE flfn]dnfl.\bé;fn{h' ‘r-\'m( et a bush They should certainly be ive on Junme 5, 1917. !the Ttalian silk waste scandal. GOLD MEDAL on every box. 16 i : not ay 3 g b KL LR TO BE HELD'MAY 2}aiteraates as in previons quss = = 3 gy , 3 = o . |if any of the men fair to rep k| e TS, o & man | Var Work Activities of Women Will | the morning of th i PR oy oA iy e Gl e Be Exhibited at Town Hall. in order will be sent to 1 5 ——— on the following da k| i s - QFIng e ot the e and mia| At & meeting of the exceutive comi- |the quota of 1S whic s | counsel ‘is one that s respected though |Mittee of the Norwich Woman's di- retime during the days a % he has retired from active participa- | vision of state council of defense this|May 1 has not been completed. -3 tion in public affate *"{week, plans were made for a confe i G ence o be held in the Town hall, Nor- | HELP WIN, WAR 4 wich, May 2, at which all the women i of Norwich, Bozrah, Montville, Led- BY EATING POTATOES i ard; Preston, North Stonington. Lis- , e i Colchester, ~ Lebanon, Sprague, | Advice of Food Administrator Scoville 3 Salém, Voluntown, Franklin and Gris-| In Statement Issued Wednesday. | iFola Wil be urged to he present. | tThere will be an exBibit at that con-{’ “By eating potatoes instead of wheat = crence representing all forms of Wo-|the people of Connecticut can help imen's war activities presented by Mrs, {1. W. W. Hayward. state president of & League and chairman. n of deliveries committee of state council. 5 Mrs. Albert H. Chase, chairman: of the executive committee, reported the assistance given by the state counell in furthering the recent civil service examination” held in Norwich. and spoke of the need of clerks, male and female, qualified i statistics and ac- counting; in office- administration and in_business administration. Miss Elizabeth Huntington, chair- man of the committee on Americani- zation of foreign borhA women, present- ed_the following report. Under the woman's committee of the state council of defense seven groups of women of as many nation- alities are being hrought into elose ltouch with American life. They are very cordially to invita- 153 to taie yp work at the Red Cross coms, to nttend the food shows and Jemonstrotions and to make use of e U. S. food leaflets and so help Iy in conserving the food supply. Wwin the war as well.as by purchasing | Liberty Bonds and contributing to the Red Cross,” said Administrator Robert Scoville Wednesday, regarding the na- tion-wide potato -campaign. “Tlie situation, in brief, is this. We bave not enough wheat for our Allie and ourselv We have an abund- anee of notatoes, an excess of 90,000,000 bushels over normal times. If we are to win this war the Allies must have wheat. The potato cannot quite come up to wheat in fopd val.e but it does come “about as close to taking the! place of wheat as any other food. Therefore. by eating potatoes we can | save wheat\for the Allies. Here in Conneeticut ‘we have z surplus of po- tatoes sufficient to supply every fam- ily with one bushel. “Americans should rally to the sup- Saturday the Last Day A SALE OF Utmost Importance IMPORTANT—because it will mean wonderful = | codSllg L o 3 savings for you. Anything in the Monument | Line at Reasonable Figures s been organized under the dership of the home food demon- ator. Literature on subjects of national | importance i d by the committee {on public information in several lan- {uages ae well as recipe leaflets- in { Polish and Ttalian have been distrib- {uted by these women and participa- j tion in recent state rallies in Hartford | ias also been urged. { The services of the public health nurse and the accessibility of excel- lent hooks in foreign languages‘in the | Otis Library have been called, to the ‘attentlon of our foreisn women. Plans i fare being made for a summer evening Finglish class. The Charles A. Kuebler Co. Resolutions were passed by the 39 and 41 Franklin Street IMPORTANT—because it will bring our stock down to just where we want it. Our Work is Known | Throughout the State as the VERY BEST The only way to appreciate the values is to see them. There will be no memoran- ~ dums, none reserved—a slight charge for alterations—AL L. SALES FINAL. - SUITS - $21.2 Formerly priced to $35 committee, a copy of which is to be nt to each woman's orzanization and to- the ‘ministers for the attention’of the church socicti | Wheréas the food situatfon in | America’ has mever been so critical as at the present time and the neces- sity confronts us of sharing our sup- ply with pur allies and of feeding our own troops, therefore be it Resolved, that we, the executive committee of the Norwich branch of the Conpecticut Council of Defense call upon all women's organizations to refrain from serving refreshments at their meetings -during the period of the war. Mrs. Albert H. Chase. chair- man, Mrs, Willis. Austin, = secretary, Mrs, Bdward J. Graham, Mrs. John D. | 5. i Hall, Mrs. Ddwin' W. Higgins, Miss |it's best for daily use. Louise C. Howe Miss Elizabeth Huntington, Miss Susan D. Hunting- ton, Mrs. 3. 7. Roseniers, Miss The- | Amws, BAKERY $ . 2 s resi. Steimer, e SUMMIT STREET ALL KINDS There is French Bread, Vienna Bread, English Bread, Arab Bread, Russian Bread, German Bread, Spanish Bread, Indian Bread, Mexican Bread, besides Batter Cakes, Hot Biscuit, Spoon Bis- cuit, Waffles and what not. But it's plain, old-fashioned, every-day United States Bread we make, and the ver- dict of a hundred million people says

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